7-23-25 DailyBriefs.info archive
7-23-25 DailyBriefs.info archive
I. 'When No Man Has a Farthing…' By Jeff Thomas
Market Cycles and Early Lending Institutions: Market cycles have been present since the emergence of lending institutions, with merchants in Assyria providing loans to farmers and traders as far back as 2,000 BC.
This lending often led to prosperity, characterized by a greater volume of money circulating with increased frequency.
Emergence of Fractional Reserve Banking: By the 14th century, European goldsmiths began issuing letters of credit instead of lending out physical gold and silver.
Fractional reserve banking then became a common practice in the 17th century, where banks would lend out most of their deposits while keeping a small percentage for daily operations.
Consequences of Fractional Reserve Banking: The temptation for many banks to lend out more in promissory notes than they actually had on deposit often became too great.
Periodically, this practice led to market contractions and bank failures, causing those who believed they owned money to find it vanished.
Modern Financial Landscape and Impending Crash: In the 21st century, the fractional reserve concept is the norm, with banks lending out multiples of their actual deposits through various means.
This system results in larger economic booms but also bigger crashes, and the current era is described as being at the end of the longest boom in history, with unprecedented debt levels and currency creation.
Impact of a Crash on Deposits and Cash: Historically, crashes lead to most or all banks closing, with some eventually reopening while others do not.
During such times, many depositors face total loss, as the cash thought to be in circulation existed only as credits and largely disappears.
The Power of Cash in a Crisis: In a crash, physical cash becomes "king".
People with assets often find them unsaleable because no one possesses the actual cash to purchase them.
Meaning of the "Farthing" Saying: The old English saying, "When no man has a farthing, the man with tuppence becomes a lord," means that having even a small amount of cash in a time of widespread lack of purchasing power makes one rich.
This is because such an individual is among the very few in a position to purchase assets that will eventually regain demand after the crisis.
Role of Gold and Silver in Economic Crisis: Gold and silver are considered "real money" and have been resorted to by people during economic crises for over 5,000 years.
Their value tends to rise dramatically during such times.
Asset Value Decline During Crisis: When available money contracts, and most people have significantly less cash, the value of assets historically drops dramatically.
This is due to many people attempting to sell assets simultaneously while strapped for cash, driving their market value down significantly, possibly to ten cents on the dollar or less.
Projected Gold Value in a Crisis: Most gold experts anticipate that in a crisis, gold's value will rise to a minimum of $5,000, and potentially triple that number or beyond if the crisis is prolonged and a panic ensues.
For example, gold at $3,300 today could double, and if assets fall by 50%, the purchasing power of an ounce of gold could reach $13,200 (a conservative estimate).
Wealth Measured Comparatively: The true measure of wealth is not the amount one possesses, but rather the amount possessed compared to others.
This emphasizes the advantage of holding something of perennial worth, like gold, during a crisis when promissory notes and bank credits tumble.
Current Crisis and Asset Conversion: The crisis period currently being entered is expected to be unprecedented.
How individuals emerge from this crisis will depend on whether they have converted their assets into "real wealth" while there is still time.
II. A Bad Diet And A Sedentary Lifestyle Increases Dementia Risk - And Exercise Is Not The Solution By Joachim Bartoll
Criticism of Conventional Health Advice: The author criticizes a "subpar personal trainer" for attempting to address complex issues like dementia without adequate training in human nutrition, anthropology, biology, physiology, and biochemistry.
He asserts that common beliefs about aging and health are based on observing "sleeping masses" who are indoctrinated to consume "species-inappropriate and toxic plant-foods".
True Cause of "Aging" and Modern Diseases: The author states that accelerating "aging" and tissue damage, leading to "modern diseases," is a result of abusing the body with an idiotic diet and lifestyle.
This can be easily remedied by consuming a natural, species-appropriate diet and avoiding unnecessary toxic exposure and stress, allowing for aging gracefully with vitality and strength.
Dementia and Nutrient Deficiencies: While muscle loss has a connection to dementia, the author considers it a "very small and almost insignificant connection" when viewing the overall picture.
The largest factor affecting the brain and causing dementia is nutrition, specifically nutrient deficiencies, particularly a lack of animal fats, cholesterol, and omega-3.
Damage from Carbohydrates and Plant Toxins: The brain, being made of animal fat and cholesterol, is severely damaged by a lack of these components.
Another significant factor causing brain damage and dementia is the consumption of too many carbohydrates and other "plant-based toxins".
Exercise vs. Diet for Health Issues: Not getting "enough" exercise is not the primary problem for unhealthy and overly fat individuals, but rather their unhealthy and excessive fatness caused by an "inverted modern diet" of plant-based and processed foods.
The author argues that while some physical activity is beneficial, exercise alone will not help with problems caused by severe malnutrition because myokines released during exercise lack the necessary building blocks for healing if one is malnourished.
Myokines and Healing: Myokines, signaling proteins released by muscles during contraction, are regenerative and healing cytokines that can assist in repairing the body, including the brain.
However, the author clarifies that myokines do not have "anti-inflammatory" effects, as inflammation is a natural part of the healing process that reduces over time as healing progresses.
Sarcopenia and Malnutrition: Sarcopenia, or muscle loss, is primarily a result of "severe malnutrition," sometimes combined with inactivity.
If the body does not receive enough nutrients, especially protein, it will lose muscle mass, and inactivity accelerates this process as the body has no use for unused muscle mass and will utilize its nutrients if malnourished.
Temporalis Muscle as an Indicator: The temporalis muscle study, which found older adults with smaller temporalis muscles had a 60% higher likelihood of developing dementia, is seen by the author as an indicator of "malnutrition and muscle loss".
He argues that it does not directly show a connection between muscle loss and dementia, but rather points to severe malnutrition as the main contributor to both, as the brain is starving and lacking key nutrients.
Strength and Nutritional Status: Greater muscle strength is associated with a lower risk of Alzheimer's and mild cognitive impairment because those who maintain strength and muscle mass tend to follow a better diet and are less malnourished.
The author emphasizes that the "big difference" in cognitive health and strength is diet and nutritional status, as one cannot maintain strength and muscle mass without sufficient nutrients.
Insulin Resistance and Diet: The author disagrees with the idea that strength training reduces "insulin resistance," stating that cell damage from elevated blood glucose is only possible with a "species-inappropriate diet of toxic carbohydrates".
He posits that humans on their natural diet of animal fat and protein produce all necessary glucose at perfect levels through gluconeogenesis, making it impossible to induce "insulin resistance" or "diabetes".
Proper Diet as the Primary Solution: The author contends that if one's diet is "species-appropriate" (animal-based foods) and toxic load is minimal, there will be no toxic damage or chronic inflammation in the brain, and thus no need for myokines or exercise as a "band-aid".
He suggests that the better strategy for health is to remove all factors contributing to damage, such as plant-based and processed foods.
Recommended Diet and Exercise: To maximize health and longevity, the author recommends consuming plenty of animal-based foods daily, especially fatty red meat and egg yolks, suggesting a "full raw obligate hyper carnivore diet".
For exercise and resistance training, 3 or 4 short workouts a week are deemed more than sufficient to maintain strength, muscle mass, and bone mineral density.
III. Did Trump Expose the D.C. Sham on Waste and Fraud? By James Bovard
Trump's Firings of Inspector Generals: On January 24, President Trump fired 17 inspector generals (IGs) across various federal agencies, an action that "jolted Washington" because most of these officials were supposedly only removable for cause.
Trump also disregarded the federal law requiring 30-days notice to Congress before terminating such officials.
White House Justification for Firings: A White House official justified the firings by stating that "rogue, partisan bureaucrats who have weaponized the justice system against their political enemies are no longer fit or deserve to serve".
The official claimed the firings would "make room for qualified individuals who will uphold the rule of law and protect Democracy".
Purpose of Inspector Generals: The author contends that politicians create inspector generals to create the "illusion of honest government" and make citizens believe that oversight against waste, fraud, and abuse is automatically occurring.
Despite being portrayed as paragons of integrity, many IGs are appointed by the chief of the federal agency they oversee, making their jobs and budgets dependent on those they are supposed to investigate.
Bush Administration's Undermining of IGs: The George W. Bush administration "throttled" IGs who exposed too much "dirt".
For example, after CIA IG John Helgerson investigated torture allegations, CIA director Michael Hayden launched an investigation into the IG, an act seen as an effort to "sway the IG to call off the dogs".
Pentagon Watchdog Gutting and Contractor Exemptions: During the Bush administration, the Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA), the Pentagon's watchdog against fraud, was "gutted" while Pentagon contracting skyrocketed due to Bush's wars.
In 2007, the White House "specifically exempted U.S. contractors in Iraq from any obligation to report waste, fraud and abuse to the U.S. government," unlike other U.S. government contractors.
Obama Administration's Handling of IGs: Despite co-sponsoring the Inspectors General Act of 2008 to buttress IG independence, Obama "wasted no time in trampling the new law" after taking office.
In June 2009, Obama fired AmeriCorps IG Gerald Walpin for criticizing a prominent Obama supporter and exposing the agency's lack of legal justification for funding the Teaching Fellows Program.
Lack of Permanent IGs and Scandal Cover-ups under Obama: For most of Obama’s first term, permanent inspector generals were not appointed at several large federal agencies, including the State Department during Hillary Clinton's tenure.
The lack of a real IG at State might have helped "contain the facts" regarding Benghazi and enabled Hillary to cover up official emails.
Homeland Security IG Issues under Obama: At the Homeland Security Department, the acting IG repeatedly "launched preemptive strikes against facts that could undermine Obama's credibility".
This included delaying and manipulating the classification of a report on Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screw-ups to minimize visibility.
AID Audit Suppression and Ransom Payment: In October 2014, the Washington Post revealed that the Agency for International Development (AID) was "massively suppressing audit reports" showing waste, fraud, and abuse, with over 400 negative findings deleted from a sample of 12 draft reports.
A brazen case involved hushing up a $4.6 million "illegal ransom money" payment by AID in March 2012 to secure the release of Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood's son and others arrested in Egypt for illegal political activism.
SIGAR's Revelations in Afghanistan: John Sopko, the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR), revealed in 2014 that AID had "covered up information" on U.S.-funded Afghan ministries' potential links to terrorist organizations.
Sopko described how U.S. officials would try to influence his reports, even suggesting changes to report titles and requesting advance press releases.
Systemic Fraud and "Goalpost" Changes in Afghanistan: Sopko stated that "U.S. policies and practices unintentionally aided and abetted corruption" in Afghanistan.
He exposed how the U.S. military "changed the goalposts" to make it easier to show success, and eventually classified assessment tools, preventing the average American from knowing "how bad the Afghan military was" while taxpayers funded it.
Biden Administration and Ukraine IG: The Biden administration's primary lesson from Sopko's candor was to prevent the creation of a special inspector general to oversee the "over $100+ billion in military and other aid sent to Ukraine".
Congress repeatedly yielded to the White House's blocking of proposals for a Ukraine IG, as Biden policymakers sought to "preserve deniability" regarding waste.
Overall State of Transparency and Accountability: Trump's firing of IGs is seen as an "ominous sign for transparency and accountability in Washington".
However, the author notes that federal accountability has been poor "going back far into the last century," with no reason to expect improvements from a second Trump administration compared to Bush, Obama, and Biden.
IV. Do Trump, Netanyahu, and Their Ilk Believe They Are Virtuous? By Edward Curtin
Critique of Political Leadership's "Sincerity": The author challenges the idea that political leaders like Trump and Netanyahu "sincerely understand themselves" as virtuous or courageous.
He argues that it is "impossible to believe one’s own lies since one knows they are not the truth one withholds".
Jean-Paul Sartre's Concept of Bad Faith and Lying: The author introduces Sartre's concept of "bad faith" (mauvaise foi) as a form of self-deception where individuals deny their radical freedom and act as if they have no choices.
Lying, conversely, involves complete possession of the truth which is hidden from others, a characteristic the author attributes to politicians, propagandists, intelligence services, and media mouthpieces who are "proud of it".
Hypocrisy of Leaders: Trump and Netanyahu are presented as "perfect examples of hypocrites," deriving from the Greek word hypokritēs meaning stage actor, pretender, or dissembler.
The author asserts that these leaders consciously support genocide without "an iota of compunction".
Rejection of Mental Illness as an Excuse: The author rejects the notion that these leaders are mentally ill or "out of touch with reality," as this would imply they deserve sympathy, similar to Oedipus who acted unknowingly.
Instead, he states that they "clearly know" what they are doing and therefore deserve condemnation, not sympathy.
Power's Creation of "Reality": Those in power, aided by corporate mass media and tech companies, "create their own reality".
This power dynamic, enhanced by artificial intelligence, means "Their reality is not yours, mine, or Patrick Lawrence’s. Their facts are not ours".
Nature of Evil Beyond Psychology: The author argues that modern psychological and biological explanations for behavior, common in the decline of religion and rise of science, fail to "comprehend the nature of evil".
He aligns with thinkers like Kierkegaard, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, and Melville who believe evil goes deeper than psychological sickness to a "spiritual level," noting that the Enlightenment erred in lacking a devil.
Free Will and Responsibility: The author believes in fundamental free will, despite biological and social limitations.
He emphasizes that consciousness and will are necessary for acts to be ethically bad or good, a concept accepted in Western morality and law since Aristotle.
The "Ilk" of Leaders: The term "ilk" used in the article refers to Trump, Netanyahu, Biden, and "former U.S. presidents and Israeli prime ministers before Netanyahu".
These institutional leaders "rationally sit in offices discussing the best methods for slaughtering millions".
Demonic Nature of U.S. and Zionist History: The author describes the history of the U.S. from its start as having a "demonic nature," as documented by theologian David Ray Griffin.
Similarly, the history of Zionism in Palestine is characterized as "demonic," with both founded on "God-ordained" claims that hid "satanic violence".
Echoes of Ahab's Demonic Will: The author draws a parallel between the actions of Trump, Netanyahu, and their ilk to Ahab from Melville's Moby Dick, who declares, "I act under orders" from a decreed, immutable act.
These leaders, like Ahab, "know from whence their orders come" and "echo Ahab’s words that 'from hell’s heart' and 'for hate’s sake' they will kill the innocent and exult in the slaughter".
V. FDA Asks Sarepta To Halt Gene Therapy After Three Deaths By John Leake
FDA's Request to Sarepta: The FDA has requested Sarepta Therapeutics to "voluntarily stop all shipments" of its Elevidys muscular dystrophy gene therapy following reports of three deaths.
The company, however, "refused to do so".
Reported Deaths Linked to Elevidys: Three deaths have been linked to Sarepta's Elevidys gene therapy.
Two teenage boys died of acute liver failure in recent months after taking Elevidys for Duchenne muscular dystrophy, and a 51-year-old patient died of acute liver failure in an early-stage trial for limb-girdle muscular dystrophy.
Children's Hospital Los Angeles Halts Elevidys: Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) has announced it will "halt the use of Elevidys," putting further pressure on Sarepta's stock, which was already at a nine-year low.
This action indicates a significant response to the safety concerns surrounding the drug.
Contrast with FDA's Leniency for mRNA "Vaccines": The FDA's firm response to Sarepta is contrasted with its "breathtaking leniency" towards Moderna and Pfizer regarding their COVID-19 mRNA gene therapy injections, which were "misleadingly categorized as 'vaccines'".
This highlights a perceived double standard in regulatory enforcement.
Reports of Deaths Linked to COVID-19 Vaccines: A report published on August 1, 2022, stunned cardiologists by detailing the deaths of "two teenage boys" from vaccine-induced myocarditis within the first week after their second Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 dose.
As of April 25, 2025, 19,403 American deaths have been reported to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) believed to be vaccine-related.
Under-Reporting of Vaccine Adverse Events: A 2010 study found that "fewer than 1 percent of vaccine adverse events are reported" to VAERS.
Using a more conservative estimate of a 1 in 30 under-reporting factor, the 19,403 reported deaths suggest a nationwide estimate of "582,090 US vaccine deaths".
Sarepta's Lack of Liability Protection: Sarepta is "not a vaccine producer," and its Elevidys therapy is categorized as a pharmaceutical product "without the special liability protection granted to substances categorized as 'vaccines'".
This distinction means Sarepta faces different legal and financial consequences for adverse events compared to vaccine manufacturers.
"Vaccine Producers" as a "Cosa Nostra": The author suggests that companies categorized as "Vaccine Producers" have attained a "unique status in human affairs akin to an ancient and powerful religious institution".
This group has also "succeeded in placing innumerable 'friends' in federal agencies," whose power supersedes even executive authority.
The "Cosa Nostra" Analogy: The term "Cosa Nostra," meaning "This Thing of Ours," is used to describe a "secretive power structure" erected over centuries that has been "remarkably immune to the reform efforts of honest law officers".
This analogy implies that the influence of "Vaccine Producers" is deeply entrenched and resistant to change.
VI. Fascism & Wars Blamed on Deflation Gap Are Not Inevitable, But… By Wayne Lusvardi
Deflationary Gap as a Key Economic Crisis: The historian Carroll Quigley discusses the "Deflationary Gap" as a suppressed concept related to global monopoly Capitalism and the parasitical fiat money system.
Quigley identifies it as the "key to the twentieth century economic crisis" and one of the three central cores of 20th-century economics.
Definition of Deflationary Gap: Commodities economist Alex Krainer defines the Deflationary Gap as an economic imbalance with a surplus of goods due to a dearth of money supply for consumption, often caused by household savings for retirement.
Deflation itself means falling prices, potentially below production costs, leading to losses for producers.
Fascist "Austerity" Policies and War Spending: Fascist "austerity" policies during economic contraction are designed to reduce government spending that crowds out capital for unsold goods and services.
Curiously, money spent on wars is an exception to these austerity measures.
Reducing the Deflationary Gap through Piracy Wars: The Deflationary Gap can be reduced by increasing demand, lowering supply, or increasing natural resources and hard assets to collateralize fractional interest lending.
This last option is accomplished through "piracy wars to exploit natural resources of other countries by regime takeovers".
Proxy Wars for London Banks: All world wars since 1900 are described as "proxy wars fought by mercenary nations for the bank of London".
Examples include Israel's conflict with Gaza Palestinians and Ukraine as a U.S. proxy against Russia, allegedly on behalf of London Bank and the New York Federal Reserve Bank.
COVID Crisis as Cover for Economic Civil War: The COVID crisis beginning in 2020 served as "legitimate government cover for fascist economic civil war waged on the Working Class and Small Business Class by banking and the luxury high-tech industries".
This was effectively an "undeclared mass regulatory taking of private property" without just compensation.
Manifestations of Fascist Austerity (2020-present): Corporate medicine transformed into a "mass depopulation industry" through vaccinations, quarantines, and "overkill drug dosages".
Mysterious fires in food processing plants, disguised as accidents, allowed corporate agriculture to collect insurance before facing bankruptcy.
Social and Economic Impacts of Austerity: Militant groups like Antifa and BLM carried out riots, arson, and vandalism against minority-owned small businesses with "legal impunity," funded by Silicon Valley corporations and George Soros to capture customer bases during COVID lockdowns.
Religious-based NGOs, funded by Soros, Bush, and Obama, financed the relocation of millions of South American migrants to provide cheap labor, displacing skilled American workers.
Privatization and Wealth Transfer: Fascism involved a policy of "privatization" to transfer wealth from the working class to "new privateers" competing with socialized global Chinese corporations.
This included public-private partnerships like SpaceX replacing NASA, and Amazon replacing mom-and-pop stores through "selective COVID lockdowns targeted at small businesses".
Government Austerity and Defense Spending: Government austerity was "selectively targeted" to reduce or eliminate non-essential jobs programs and bureaucracies like the federal Education Department, EPA, FEMA, and USAID.
However, Defense Department funding was "increased to continue supporting regime changes and unnecessary wars" to capture foreign natural resources for London banks to collateralize lending.
Shift in Market Value and Income Inequality: The concept of Market Value shifted from the lowest-priced product in a competitive market to the highest price benefiting "digital middlemen and Silicon Valley oligarchs in a rigged monopoly market".
Income inequality "soared during the COVID crisis" as billionaires and "Knowledge-Class" jobs grew at the expense of the working and small business classes.
Crashing Ponzi Banking Scheme: By 2025, both London banks and Israel are "about to fail" as the "Ponzi banking scheme they imposed on the entire world after WWII is crashing".
This leaves the U.S. with a "$31+ trillion debt for unnecessary wars that furthered no interests of the American people".
Theft of U.S. Defense Budget: Former HUD official Catherine Austin Fitts reportedly revealed audits showing "$21 trillion was stolen from the US Department of Defense Budget over a 15-year period".
This money was allegedly "diverted to the London banking system and spread to offshore tax havens".
London Bankers and U.S. Debt: London bankers seek repayment for the American "artificial inflationary fiat money debt accrued from their unnecessary wars".
The U.S. Congress is seemingly willing to oblige, partly through legislation like the Genius Act (Stable Coin Act), which would continue funding national budget deficits.
Stable Coins and Central Bank Bypass: Austrian economist Tom Luongo suggests that Stable Coin under the Genius Act is primarily designed for banks to "circumvent the charges of the intermediary London exchange bank" and the requirement to hold double reserves.
This system would allow banks to issue more loans at lower interest rates and reverse the trend of buying cheap imported goods with debt by eventually producing goods backed by gold and stabilized bitcoin, with debt owed to ourselves.
Trump's Strategy and Multipolar World: Alex Krainer believes that despite Trump's "bombastic misdirection style of speech," he has an ad hoc strategy to "abandon London’s totalitarian money dominance" and pursue a "multipolar world of many currencies" with BRICS nations.
This strategy also aims at "divorcing the dependency of Europe on the US for foreign aid the mercenary US military to fight proxy wars for the London bank".
Future Not Inevitable: The author concludes that domestic corporate fascism, contrived hyperinflation, domestic terrorism, "weaponized immigration and medicine," and wars fought to reduce the "Deflation Gap" are "not inevitable".
However, the "London-Israel axis has been incentivized to deploy atomic weapons out of a desperation of last resort".
VII. If "Bonjour" Is Bad in Belgium..., by Kevin Barrett
Ethnolinguistic Tensions in Belgium: The author notes that in Belgium, a French-speaking person can encounter hostility for using "bonjour" in Dutch-speaking Flanders, even if they speak French perfectly well.
An incident made headlines when a train attendant's use of both Dutch and French greetings led to a formal complaint from a Dutch-speaking commuter, which was upheld by the Permanent Commission for Linguistic Control.
Propensity to Dislike Other Cultures: The author finds the human "propensity to dislike other people’s languages, other people’s cultures, and other people in general" to often be silly, unless it leads to tragedy.
He cites instances like racist hooligans attacking ethnic Moroccans in Spain.
Historical European Conquests: Some historians theorize that Europe's division into "dozens of feuding principalities" and constant internal fighting led to the development of new weapons generations, giving them a military technology edge.
This technological advantage enabled Europeans to "take over the world" during the past 500 years, colonizing and exploiting other continents.
Demographic Contraction and Immigration in Europe: Europe is currently undergoing a "biological contraction" due to declining birth rates, resulting in an "inverted age pyramid" where there are not enough young workers to support pensioners.
Policymakers have attempted to forestall economic catastrophe through "mass immigration," which has in turn sparked ethnic tensions and the rise of ethno-nationalist politics.
Islamophobia and Scapegoating: Many European ethnonationalists, subconsciously influenced by "9/11 and other acts of Zionist propaganda," have "scapegoated the religion of Islam".
They tend to lump all non-pale-skinned immigrants as "Muslims," ignoring their diverse religious or secular backgrounds.
Islam's Endurance vs. Christianity's Decline: The author suggests that the "hidden grammar" driving Islamophobia is the subconscious realization that "Islam endures while Christianity has declined".
This leads to people from Muslim cultures "still having children in greater numbers than post-Christian secularists".
Proposal for "Euro-Islam": Instead of scapegoating Muslims, the author suggests Euronationalists "re-embrace traditional values, go back to church, stigmatize sex outside of marriage…and even consider converting to Islam" to solve their demographic problem.
He posits that Islam is "in essence a reformed version of Christianity" that shares most Christian values and rejects the "decadent worldliness and materialism of today’s secular West".
Characteristics of a European Islam: A European Islam, while applying "practical and critical reason," would also seek "mystical spirituality" which Europe "badly lacks and desperately needs".
Islam's "pure monotheism, universalism, disinterested morality and ethics, pluralism of prophets and revelations, tolerance and protection of other faith communities" are seen as resilient to corrosive reason, unlike Christian dogmas like the Trinity.
Morocco as a Model for European Islam: The greatest expression of European Islam was "al-Andalus, Islamic Spain," where scientific and technological marvels coexisted with mystical theosophy, and where Christians, Jews, and Muslims coexisted fruitfully.
Morocco is presented as a "gateway between Europe and Africa" whose culture is marked by "supple flexibility, openness to difference, and hospitable welcome of the outsider," influenced by a millennia-old Sufi tradition.
Critique of "Weaponized Immigration": The author states that the European left has "mindlessly promoted what some call 'weaponized immigration'" or "the great replacement," seemingly without understanding the resulting chaos.
There is a plausible conspiracy theory that mass immigration was "unleashed by a globalist bankster oligarchy with the intention destroying families, communities, religions, ethnicities, and nations" that could "push back against the power of money".
Call for Principled Resistance and Religious Pluralism: The author calls for uniting in "principled resistance" against oligarchs and their "pseudo-leftist useful idiots".
He advocates for rebuilding a sustainable world by embracing "religion, and religious pluralism," so that everyone grows up with "maps of spirituality and transcendence that have withstood the test of time".
VIII. AI is Lying About Me by Miles Mathis
AI's Misrepresentation of Author's Photo and Bio: ChatGPT's response to "who is Miles Mathis" included a picture that was "obviously not me" but an old photo of Eric Lerner.
The AI also incorrectly stated the author's date of birth and claimed he did not get a degree, despite accurate information and proof being available on his website.
AI's Intentional Misdirection: The author believes that the AI's actions, including changing the photo to a "nameless smoking dude on Youtube" after initial corrections, are done "on purpose" to make him seem to have "physically crashed and burned".
He questions why the AI would not simply publish a recent picture of him from his own site.
Author's Primary Recognition on the Internet: The author states that he is "most known on the internet for blowing the cover of every CIA project in history, and most projects before they came along".
He claims to be the "premier fake events specialist in the world and in history," calling himself "Revolutionary #1".
Author's Scientific Accomplishments: In science, the author asserts he is most known for "diagramming the atomic nucleus, achieving unification, and being the first person in history to successfully predict a Solar Cycle".
He also claims credit for "outing Hawking as a fraud, blowing the BICEP announcement, denying Guth the Nobel, and raining on the Higgs announcement".
Other Scientific Contributions: The author lists further scientific achievements, including being the "first to solve the Bode series, explain the rainbow, explain lift on a wing, explain how a sail works".
He also claims to have discovered anticolor, explained water transport in plants, unwound the fine structure constant, and solved the galactic rotation problem and the perihelion precession of Mercury, among other things.
Mainstream Media and Government Suppression: The author views the mainstream promotion of these "info bots to suppress, censor and libel me" as a continuation of past behavior.
He points out that the AI links to RationalWiki, which he claims is a "government site created to libel people like me," and suggests they admit their job is to provoke him into a lawsuit to waste his time and money.
AI's Praise for Art as a Hint: The author finds it "telling that Chat is saying nice things about my art in the final section," interpreting it as the mainstream's wish for him to "go back to that".
He states that it is "a bit late for that" given the decades of abuse he suffered and the libel against him and other realists.
Conflation with Eric Lerner: The author notes that the mainstream is trying to "conflate me with him [Eric Lerner]" due to some overlap in suggesting an EM (electromagnetic) universe.
He believes they aim to "flush me in his bathwater" by associating him with Lerner, who has already been dismissed and is government-funded, unlike himself who has gone "far far beyond him" in foundational physics work.
IX. ☕️ BENEDICT OBAMA ☙ Wednesday, July 23, 2025 ☙ C&C NEWS 🦠
Trump's Treason Accusation Against Obama: President Trump, from the Oval Office, publicly accused former President Barack Obama of treason "on camera, in front of foreign heads of state and his top cabinet".
Trump stated, "They have him stone cold. And it was President Obama. Barack Hussein Obama, he’s guilty. It’s not a question. This was treason".
Unprecedented Nature of the Accusation: This accusation is described as having "no precedent" in U.S. presidential history, surpassing even the rivalries of Nixon, Clinton, or Adams and Jefferson.
It is characterized as a "Rubicon moment" that "shattered a hundred years of presidential restraint" and Trump "kicking down the fourth wall of the American political mythos".
Implication of Formal Investigation: The author believes it is "impossible to believe Trump would’ve made that bold claim" without "knowing there’s a formal DOJ investigation already underway" and possessing "proof" or "prosecutable evidence".
He suggests that a grand jury might already be hearing evidence.
Historical Parallels (Caesar, Cortés): The event is compared to Julius Caesar crossing the Rubicon in 49 B.C., representing an "irreversible commitment" and a point of no return.
Another parallel drawn is Hernán Cortés ordering his ships burned in Veracruz in 1519, transforming conquest into necessity and welding his army's fate to success.
Irreversible Commitment for Trump: Trump's accusation means there is "no walking this back" and no "whoops; just asking questions" lifeline.
If Trump is wrong or fails to follow through, his credibility will "implode," his presidency will "stall," and his enemies will seize the narrative that he "recklessly smeared a predecessor".
Obama's and Media's Underwhelming Response: Mere hours after the accusation, Obama’s office responded by calling it a "distraction," not "defamation" or "libel," which the author finds "bizarre" and "oddly underwhelming".
Corporate media, instead of treating it as a "constitutional earthquake," is handling the story "like an unflattering wardrobe malfunction— awkward, barely publishable, and not worth looking at too closely".
Democrats "Punched First" Argument: Scott Adams, a pundit, suggests that Democrats "punched first" by prosecuting Trump when he was out of office, thus giving Trump "a free punch" to prosecute the previous administration.
Adams states that "they took the gloves off. They changed the rules," and rational pundits are now saying, "Yeah. I’ll risk civil war. Because not prosecuting this is worse".
Precedent for Presidential Arrest and Conviction: The author contends that an Obama arrest "wouldn’t be historic" since Trump himself has already been arrested.
An Obama conviction "wouldn’t even be historic" because Trump was "criminally convicted of mislabeling check stubs or something".
Election Interference as a Jailable Offense: The legal system has "already established that election interference is a jailable offense for former presidents and their teams".
Trump's conviction in New York and federal cases were explicitly framed as part of "an election interference scheme".
Media's "Goose is Cooked": The author concludes that if Obama is arrested, "the media’s goose is cooked," as are the Democrats.
If they try to downplay Obama’s misdeeds as "misguided but well-intended national security errors," it will only make Trump appear "even more over-prosecuted" for his convictions.
S&P 500 Record and Tariffs: The Wall Street Journal reported that the S&P 500 hit a new record on "trade deals," implying that "tariffs work".
The article noted that "Stocks have repeatedly hit record highs in recent days despite an array of concerns" that the Journal itself had predicted.
Date: July 23, 2025
Prepared For: Executive Leadership / Concerned Public
Purpose: This document synthesizes key themes and critical insights from various contemporary sources, highlighting prevailing concerns regarding economic stability, political accountability, public health, and societal cohesion.
Several sources converge on a dire outlook for the global and particularly the American economy, predicting a monumental financial crisis and the erosion of traditional prosperity.
Unsustainable Debt and Fractional Reserve Banking: The current economic boom is described as "the longest boom in history," built upon "debt levels and budget deficits... far beyond anything the world has ever witnessed." This is attributed to the widespread practice of fractional reserve banking, which allows banks to lend "multiples of the money they actually have on deposit," leading to "bigger booms, but also bigger crashes."
Quote: "At present, we’re at the end of the longest boom in history, and the debt levels and budget deficits of many of the world’s leading countries are far beyond anything the world has ever witnessed. Moreover, the greatly expanded level of currency creation is far beyond any level previously seen." - Jeff Thomas, "When No Man Has a Farthing…"
Currency Creation and Impending "Greatest Crash": The "greatly expanded level of currency creation" is seen as an "end-run tactic, designed to buy a bit more time, but ensuring that, as the nascent collapse unfolds, it will be the greatest crash in history." Historically, such crashes lead to widespread bank closures and the "vanishing" of cash, with assets becoming "unsaleable."
Cash is King, Gold is Real Money: In a financial crisis, actual cash becomes paramount, and "the man with tuppence becomes a lord" when "no one has any purchasing power." Gold and silver are highlighted as "real money" that people return to in times of economic crisis, with their value expected to rise dramatically while other asset values plummet due to forced selling.
Quote: "Farthings are now gone from use in Britain, but tuppence coins (two pence – worth eight farthings) are still in circulation. In essence, the saying means that when no one around you has any purchasing power, and you have even a small amount of cash, you are indeed a rich man, as you’re one of the very few who’s in a position to purchase assets." - Jeff Thomas, "When No Man Has a Farthing…"
Quote: "Most gold experts agree that, in a crisis, gold will rise to a minimum of $5,000. Should the crisis become prolonged and should a panic ensue, gold could rise to three times that number and beyond." - Jeff Thomas, "When No Man Has a Farthing…"
Inflation and Stagnant Real Wages: Despite claims from the Trump White House of falling prices, June 2025 saw a five-month high in price inflation. This inflation is attributed to "monetary inflation of Trump-Biden efforts to embrace huge deficits and pressure the Federal Reserve to push interest rates downward with easy-money policies," not tariffs. Real wages have stagnated for years, meaning "basic expenses are becoming more affordable" is demonstrably false.
Quote: "In real, inflation-adjusted terms, however, average hourly earnings fell from $29.92 to $29.65 during that same period. Wages simply have not been keeping up with price increases." - Ryan McMaken, "Price Inflation Rose in June to a Five Month High—But Don’t Blame Tariffs"
Death of the American Dream: The traditional American Dream of homeownership, a stable family, and upward mobility is declared "dead" for most, replaced by economic hardship, declining social cohesion, and a widening wealth gap. This is not seen as a natural evolution but a result of "decades of outsourcing, disastrous trade deals, massive immigration and foreign visa workers," alongside cultural shifts that have weakened the family unit.
Quote: "Now, things have deteriorated to such an extent that very few can hope to achieve it." - Donald Jeffries, "So Long, American Dream, It Was Good To Know You"
Quote: "Financially, the American Dream was killed by an unprecedented consolidation of wealth, in the hands of fewer and fewer oligarchs." - Donald Jeffries, "So Long, American Dream, It Was Good To Know You"
Deflationary Gap and Fascist Austerity: The concept of a "Deflationary Gap" – a surplus of goods due to insufficient money supply for consumption – is presented as a key driver of 20th-century economic crises and a scapegoat for the rise of "authoritarian, militaristic fascism and unnecessary wars." "Fascist austerity policies" implemented since 2020 are described as an "undeclared mass regulatory taking of private property to benefit private interests without paying just compensation to those plundered."
Quote: "Effectually, in 2020 the COVID crisis served as legitimate government cover for fascist economic civil war waged on the Working Class and Small Business Class by banking and the luxury high-tech industries." - Wayne Lusvardi, "Fascism & Wars Blamed on Deflation Gap Are Not Inevitable, But…"
"London-Israel Axis" and Global Financial Control: A "London-Israel axis" is accused of imposing a "Ponzi banking scheme" on the world post-WWII, leading to massive US debt and the parasitic skimming of international money exchange fees. The "Genius Act" (Stable Coin Act) is presented as a measure that, while potentially streamlining banking, will "still be inflationary and would continue to fund unnecessary and illegitimate wars."
Quote: "As of 2025 both London banks and Israel are about to fail as the Ponzi banking scheme they imposed on the entire world after WWII is crashing, leaving the US with a ginormous $31+ trillion debt for unnecessary wars that furthered no interests of the American people..." - Wayne Lusvardi, "Fascism & Wars Blamed on Deflation Gap Are Not Inevitable, But…"
A pervasive theme is the deep-seated corruption within government, a lack of transparency, and the perceived "evil intent" of political leaders.
Inspector Generals as Façades: The role of Inspector Generals (IGs) in federal agencies is portrayed as largely ineffective, serving as "facades to make citizens believe that government automatically guards against waste, fraud, and abuse." IGs are often beholden to the political appointees they are meant to investigate, leading to suppressed reports and outright cover-ups.
Quote: "Politicians create facades to make citizens believe that government automatically guards against waste, fraud, and abuse. The purpose of inspector generals is to create the illusion of honest government — to make people think that oversight is going on." - James Bovard, "Did Trump Expose the D.C. Sham on Waste and Fraud?"
Presidential Obstruction of Oversight: Administrations from George W. Bush to Obama and Biden are accused of actively undermining IG authority and suppressing evidence of waste and fraud, particularly concerning wartime contracting and foreign aid. Trump's firing of IGs is seen as a continuation of this pattern, suggesting a disregard for transparency.
Quote: "The primary lesson that the Biden administration took from Sopko’s candor was to never ever allow a special inspector general to oversee the $100+ billion in military and other aid sent to Ukraine." - James Bovard, "Did Trump Expose the D.C. Sham on Waste and Fraud?"
Leaders' "Evil Intent" vs. Self-Delusion: The argument is made that political leaders like Trump and Netanyahu do not genuinely believe they are virtuous, but are rather "hypocrites," or "stage actors." Their actions, including the enthusiastic support of "genocide," are seen as clear evidence of conscious evil, not mental illness or self-deception.
Quote: "I maintain that not for a second do Trump and Netanyahu believe they are genuine or virtuous or believe their own lies. They are the perfect examples of hypocrites, as in the word’s etymological sense of stage actor; pretender, dissembler, from the Greek hypokritēs." - Edward Curtin, "Do Trump, Netanyahu, and Their Ilk Believe They Are Virtuous?"
Quote: "If Netanyahu, Trump, and their ilk... are not conscious but believe they are being virtuous by mass murdering Palestinians and so many others, then they, like Oedipus, deserve sympathy. For they know not what they do. But they clearly know, so they deserve no sympathy. They deserve condemnation." - Edward Curtin, "Do Trump, Netanyahu, and Their Ilk Believe They Are Virtuous?"
"Creating Their Own Reality": Those in power, aided by media and tech companies, are accused of constructing their own versions of reality, where their "facts are not ours." This is seen as an intentional act to justify their actions and maintain control.
Epstein Case as a Distraction and Tool of Control: The extensive media coverage of the Epstein case is framed as a "psyop" designed to "desensitize an audience," "distract" the public from critical economic and political issues, and potentially prepare for "blowback" if economic conditions worsen. The operation is explicitly linked to Mossad for blackmail and leverage, particularly over Democratic politicians.
Quote: "Epstein ran a teen girl sex blackmail operation for Mossad that involved the highest levels of society." - Richard Solomon, "The Epstein Case: What It Is, Isn’t, and Might Be. Peeking Outside Plato’s Cave."
Quote: "While the public remains enthralled by Epstein teen girl titillation, what’s going on in the Trump White House? 1- The building of a transnational prison and black op site network... 2- The continuation of the wealth grab/ upward money transfer combined with international banker debt created inflation... 3- The gutting of social safety nets..." - Richard Solomon, "The Epstein Case: What It Is, Isn’t, and Might Be. Peeking Outside Plato’s Cave."
Trump's Accusation of Obama's Treason: President Trump's on-camera accusation of Barack Obama committing "treason" is presented as an unprecedented and irreversible act that signifies a "showdown" in Washington. The subdued media response and Obama's office's categorization of it as a "distraction" are seen as evidence of a deeper, pre-existing understanding or complicity.
Quote: "A sitting U.S. president just accused a former U.S. president of treason— by name, citing evidence in hand, in the Oval Office, on camera." - Jeff Childers, "BENEDICT OBAMA"
Quote: "I’ll disagree with Scott on that one point. He thinks a civil war would be likely were Obama arrested. But … there was no civil war when Trump was arrested." - Jeff Childers, "BENEDICT OBAMA"
Concerns about public health are interwoven with critiques of modern diet, lifestyle, and a perceived decline in human vitality.
Malnutrition as the Root of Disease: The primary cause of "modern diseases" including muscle loss (sarcopenia) and cognitive decline (dementia, Alzheimer's) is argued to be "severe malnutrition" and "nutrient deficiencies," particularly a lack of animal fats, cholesterol, and omega-3s. Exercise alone is deemed insufficient and potentially harmful if nourishment is inadequate.
Quote: "The largest factor affecting the brain is nutrition, and especially nutrient deficiencies." - Joachim Bartoll, "A Bad Diet And A Sedentary Lifestyle Increases Dementia Risk — And Exercise Is Not The Solution"
Quote: "Performing exercise when malnourished will have the opposite effect — it will accelerate the damage caused by malnutrition." - Joachim Bartoll, "A Bad Diet And A Sedentary Lifestyle Increases Dementia Risk — And Exercise Is Not The Solution"
Critique of "Species-Inappropriate" Diets: The "inverted modern diet," characterized by "plant-based and processed foods," is heavily criticized as toxic and responsible for unhealthiness, obesity, and accelerated aging. An "animal-based" or "raw obligate hyper carnivore diet" is advocated as the "species-appropriate" solution for optimal health and longevity.
Pharmaceutical Industry and "Vaccine Producers": The FDA's lenient approach to Moderna and Pfizer's COVID-19 mRNA injections ("misleadingly categorized as 'vaccines'") is contrasted with its stricter stance on Sarepta's gene therapy for muscular dystrophy, which is not granted special liability protection. "Vaccine Producers" are described as having achieved a "unique status in human affairs akin to an ancient and powerful religious institution," with "innumerable 'friends' in federal agencies."
Quote: "The FDA’s response to Sarepta’s trouble with Elevidys starkly contrasts with its breathtaking leniency with Moderna and Pfizer in the matter of their COVID-19 mRNA gene therapy injections that have been misleadingly categorized as 'vaccines.'" - John Leake, "FDA Asks Sarepta To Halt Gene Therapy After Three Deaths"
Quote: "Vaccine Producers have also succeeded in placing innumerable 'friends' in federal agencies—including the DoD, CIA, and HHS—whose entrenched power supersedes the executive power of HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr." - John Leake, "FDA Asks Sarepta To Halt Gene Therapy After Three Deaths"
Societal divisions and cultural shifts are highlighted, with a focus on immigration, identity, and the perceived decline of traditional values.
Ethnolinguistic Conflicts and Immigration in Europe: The article "If 'Bonjour' Is Bad in Belgium..." details instances of "petty ethnolinguistic quarrels" and rising ethnic tensions in Europe, exacerbated by mass immigration. The author suggests that Europe's demographic decline and reliance on immigration are fueling ethno-nationalist politics and "race riots."
Islamophobia and Demographic Shifts: Ethnonationalists are accused of "scapegoating the religion of Islam," driven by a subconscious jealousy of Muslim cultures' enduring religiosity and higher birth rates compared to post-Christian secularists. The author controversially suggests that Europeans should "re-embrace traditional values, go back to church, stigmatize sex outside of marriage…and even consider converting to Islam."
Quote: "Many European ethnonationalists, subconsciously triggered by 9/11 and other acts of Zionist propaganda, have scapegoated the religion of Islam." - Kevin Barrett, "If 'Bonjour' Is Bad in Belgium..."
"Weaponized Immigration" and Oligarchic Control: Mass immigration is also framed as "weaponized immigration," orchestrated by a "globalist bankster oligarchy" with the intent of "destroying families, communities, religions, ethnicities, and nations—groups that can push back against the power of money."
Quote: "The theory that weaponized immigration was unleashed by a globalist bankster oligarchy with the intention destroying families, communities, religions, ethnicities, and nations—groups that can push back against the power of money—is not farfetched." - Kevin Barrett, "If 'Bonjour' Is Bad in Belgium..."
Conflation of Pedophilia and Ephebophilia: The Epstein case brings to light a distinction between pedophilia (attraction to young children) and ephebophilia (attraction to teenagers). The author suggests a societal "craze" around "everyone's a pedo" which is seen as a "sexual-themed social-engineering psyop to break up familial and societal bonds." This narrative, along with the "Rainbow Flag/trans child indoctrination program," is seen as "industrial-scale pedophilia."
A recurring theme across the sources is the manipulation of information by mainstream media and other powerful entities, making it difficult for the public to discern truth.
Media as "Mouthpiece" for Elite Interests: The corporate media is widely characterized as a "mouthpiece" for powerful, interconnected entities like "Mossad-Deep State, MIC, global finance, Big Pharma, the Zionist Lobby." They are accused of selectively reporting or burying stories to serve specific agendas.
AI and Libel: The artificial intelligence (AI) platform Chat GPT is accused of "lying" and "libeling" individuals by providing false biographical information and misrepresenting their work, potentially as a deliberate attempt to discredit "realists" and alternative viewpoints.
Quote: "So to see the mainstream promoting these info bots to suppress, censor and libel me is just more of the same. It was always shocking that anyone would stoop this low, but it just continues to get worse." - Miles Mathis, "AI is Lying About Me"
"Bad Faith" and Self-Deception: The philosophical concept of "bad faith" is introduced, suggesting that people deny their own freedom and choices. This is extended to politicians and propagandists who possess "cynical consciousness that knows the truth but denies it to others," operating as "stage actors" rather than truly believing their own lies.
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welcome to the lenny and Maria sanchez deep dive podcast show.
First, let's explore market cycles and economic crises. Historically, market cycles have existed since ancient lending institutions in Assyria around 2,000 BC. Merchants providing loans often led to prosperity, with money circulating more frequently, and their interest inspired them to lend more, further increasing prosperity. However, hard times periodically returned, and borrowers were unable to repay loans, leading to recessions. In Europe, goldsmiths issued letters of credit instead of lending gold and silver from at least the 14th century, and by the 17th century, fractional reserve banking became common practice. This system allowed banks to lend out most of their deposits, keeping only a small percentage for daily operations. Eventually, many banks were tempted to issue more promissory notes than they actually held in deposits. This practice leads to larger economic booms but also bigger crashes. In the 21st century, fractional reserve banking is the norm, with banks lending out multiples of their actual deposits.
Currently, we are at the end of the longest boom in history, with global debt levels and budget deficits far exceeding anything previously witnessed. The greatly expanded level of currency creation is an "end-run tactic" designed to buy time, but it ensures that the unfolding collapse will be the greatest crash in history. In a crash, most banks typically close, and some may never re-open, leading to total loss for many depositors whose money existed only as credits and vanishes. At such a time, cash becomes paramount, as assets become unsaleable due to a lack of actual cash for purchases. The old English saying, "When no man has a farthing, the man with tuppence becomes a lord," means that when others lack purchasing power, having even a small amount of cash makes one "rich" by enabling the purchase of assets. Historically, people turn to gold and silver as real money during economic crises, causing their value to rise, sometimes dramatically. Conversely, when the money supply contracts and people have less cash, the value of assets often drops dramatically as many try to sell them. During the Weimar crisis in 1922–23, it was common to sell valuable family items for the price of a loaf of bread. Experts suggest gold could rise to at least $5,000 in a crisis, and potentially triple that if a panic ensues. This illustrates that true wealth is measured by what one can buy compared to others when few hold something of perennial worth. In an economic crisis, promissory notes and bank credits are expected to collapse, making those with real wealth, like gold and silver, powerful buyers of assets that will later regain demand. The current crisis is anticipated to be unprecedented, and how individuals emerge will depend on whether they convert assets to real wealth in time.
Next, we delve into dementia risk and the role of diet and exercise. The conventional view that muscle loss (sarcopenia) significantly increases dementia risk is seen as a "very small and almost insignificant connection" when considering the broader picture. While muscles do release myokines during contractions that can aid in body repair, the largest factor affecting the brain is nutrition, particularly nutrient deficiencies. The brain is primarily composed of animal fat and cholesterol, and a lack of these, especially omega-3s, can severely damage the brain, leading to dementia and potentially Alzheimer's. High carbohydrate consumption and plant-based toxins are also identified as major contributors to direct brain damage. The author asserts that modern diseases and accelerated aging, including muscle loss, stem from consuming "species-inappropriate and toxic plant-foods" and relying on "toxic chemicals" for health problems. These practices can nearly halve one's potential lifespan.
Instead, a natural, species-appropriate diet and avoiding unnecessary toxic exposure are proposed as remedies for healthy aging, vitality, and physical and mental capability. While some physical activity and resistance training are beneficial for strength, muscle mass, bone density, and tendon strength, the author contends that insufficient exercise is not the primary problem for unhealthy and overweight individuals; rather, it is their "inverted modern diet" of processed and plant-based foods. Myokines, released during muscle contraction, play a role in exercise-induced adaptations and healing, but they require necessary nutrients to function effectively. Sarcopenia itself is attributed to severe malnutrition, sometimes combined with inactivity. If the body lacks sufficient nutrients, especially protein, it will lose muscle mass, a process accelerated by inactivity as the body reclaims nutrients from muscle tissue when malnourished. Meat, particularly organ meats, is highlighted as incredibly nourishing due to its bioavailable nutrients.
A study on the temporalis muscle indicated that smaller muscles correlated with a 60% higher likelihood of dementia, but this is reinterpreted as an indicator of malnutrition rather than a direct link between muscle loss and dementia. Malnutrition is the main cause of dementia and Alzheimer's, leading to a "starving brain" lacking key nutrients and damaged by an inappropriate diet. Monitoring muscle mass is suggested as a tool for assessing malnutrition and severe nutrient deficiencies. Performing exercise while malnourished is seen as detrimental, accelerating damage rather than healing, because myokines lack the necessary building blocks. Maintaining strength and muscle mass is associated with a lower risk of cognitive decline because individuals who do so tend to be better nourished. While exercise can improve blood circulation to the brain, reduce insulin resistance (though this is dismissed as irrelevant for a species-appropriate diet), and enhance neuroplasticity, its benefits are contingent on a solid nutritional status. The author argues that on a proper natural diet, there would be minimal toxic load or chronic inflammation, thus reducing the need for myokines or exercise as a "band-aid" for brain damage. The ultimate solution involves converting to an animal-based, ideally raw obligate hyper carnivore, diet for maximized health and longevity, supplemented by three or four short resistance-training workouts weekly for strength and bone density.
Moving on to government oversight and accountability. President Trump's firing of 17 inspector generals (IGs) was seen as a significant move, especially as many believed IGs could only be removed "for cause". A White House official justified the firings by claiming these IGs were "rogue, partisan bureaucrats" who "weaponized the justice system against their political enemies". The article suggests that politicians create IGs to create the illusion of honest government and that many IGs are appointed by the agency they oversee, compromising their independence.
Historical examples of IGs being suppressed or proving ineffective are provided:
The George W. Bush administration reportedly "throttled" IGs who exposed too much "dirt," such as investigating CIA torture or downplaying findings on TSA failures. Bush's administration also gutted the Defense Contract Audit Agency, which was meant to be a watchdog against Pentagon fraud, and supervisors were found to have tampered with audit findings. President Bush used signing statements to assert that anticorruption efforts violated his prerogatives, even exempting U.S. contractors in Iraq from reporting waste and refusing cooperation with a commission investigating wartime contracting.
Despite Senator Barack Obama co-sponsoring the Inspectors General Act of 2008 to bolster IG independence, his administration immediately violated it by firing Ameri-Corps IG Gerald Walpin for exposing misuse of federal subsidies and lack of legal justification for agency programs. Obama's administration also sought to undermine the independence of the TARP special inspector general and largely refused to appoint permanent IGs at major federal agencies for most of his first term. For instance, the State Department lacked a permanent IG during Hillary Clinton's tenure, which may have helped "contain the facts" regarding Benghazi and email scandals. Acting IGs at agencies like Homeland Security were accused of minimizing embarrassing disclosures to protect the administration. The Agency for International Development (AID) was found to have massively suppressed audit reports, deleting hundreds of negative findings to avoid controversy. A specific instance involved hushing up a $4.6 million illegal ransom payment by AID to secure the release of Ray LaHood's son, which was denied by the State Department.
John Sopko, the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR), set a "gold standard" for courageous IGs, exposing how AID "covered up information" on U.S.-funded Afghan ministries' links to terrorist organizations. He revealed how the U.S. government forced generals and officials to show "success in short timelines," eventually classifying assessment tools to hide the Afghan military's true state from the public.
The Biden administration, learning from Sopko's candor, blocked proposals for a special IG to oversee aid to Ukraine, preferring to "preserve deniability" over transparency.
Ultimately, Trump's firings of IGs are seen as another "ominous sign for transparency and accountability in Washington," but the source suggests that federal failures in oversight and accountability have a long history across administrations, with no reason to expect improvement from a future Trump administration.
Now, let's turn to the question of whether political leaders like Trump and Netanyahu truly believe they are virtuous. The source begins by referencing Jean-Paul Sartre's concept of "bad faith," where individuals deny their radical freedom and act as if they have no choices. Lying, in contrast, involves knowingly possessing the truth while hiding it from others, which the author describes as a perfect fit for politicians, propagandists, intelligence services, and media mouthpieces who are "proud of it". The author rejects the idea that these individuals are deluded or believe their own lies, stating it's "impossible" to believe one's own lies because one knows the truth being withheld.
This philosophical argument is applied to a statement by journalist Patrick Lawrence, who suggested that figures like Trump and Netanyahu "sincerely understand themselves" as virtuous and heroic. The author strongly disagrees, maintaining that Trump and Netanyahu do not believe they are genuine or virtuous, nor do they believe their own lies. Their enthusiastic support for what the author calls "genocide of the Palestinians without an iota of compunction" is cited as evidence that they are not mentally ill or "out of touch with reality". Instead, they are described as "hypocrites," acting as stage actors who know the truth. The source argues that to suggest mental illness would be to excuse their actions, which the author believes are evil, not a result of a frayed relationship with reality.
The author posits that the modern psychological or biological explanations for such behavior, commonplace in the wake of declining religion and rising science, are "pseudo-scientific" and fail to comprehend the nature of evil. Drawing on philosophers like Sartre and Dostoevsky, the author asserts that humans possess fundamental free will, even with biological and social limitations. Like the unwitting Oedipus, who committed heinous acts unknowingly, if these leaders were truly unconscious of their actions, they would deserve sympathy; however, the author argues they "clearly know" what they are doing, and thus "deserve condemnation". The article questions what compels political leaders, backed by millions, to commit "mass murder over and over again while reveling in their 'accomplishments'," casually discussing nuclear weapons. This behavior is seen as reflecting the "demonic nature" of U.S. history and Zionism. The author aligns with those who believe evil goes deeper than psychological sickness to a "spiritual level," where individuals have "sold their souls". The actions of such leaders, including Trump and Netanyahu, are likened to Ahab from Moby Dick, who acts under orders from "hell's heart" for "hate's sake".
Our next topic examines the FDA's handling of drug safety. Sarepta Therapeutics faced significant trouble with the FDA and a plummeting stock price following three reported deaths linked to its Elevidys muscular dystrophy gene therapy. Two teenage boys died of acute liver failure after taking Elevidys, and a 51-year-old patient also died of acute liver failure in an early-stage trial. The FDA requested Sarepta voluntarily halt all shipments of the drug, but the company refused. Children's Hospital Los Angeles subsequently announced it would halt the use of Elevidys, further pressuring Sarepta's stock.
The source highlights a "stark contrast" between the FDA's response to Sarepta and its "breathtaking leniency" towards Moderna and Pfizer regarding their COVID-19 mRNA injections, which are "misleadingly categorized as 'vaccines'". The article points out that two teenage boys died within a week of their second Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 dose, with autopsies confirming vaccine-induced myocarditis. The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) had reported 19,403 American deaths believed to be vaccine-related as of April 25, 2025. Using a conservative 1-in-30 under-reporting factor, this could imply an estimated 582,090 U.S. vaccine deaths nationwide.
A key distinction noted is that Sarepta's Elevidys is categorized as a pharmaceutical product without the special liability protection granted to "vaccines". This situation suggests that companies labeled as "Vaccine Producers" have achieved a unique status "akin to an ancient and powerful religious institution". Furthermore, the source claims that "Vaccine Producers" have "innumerable 'friends' in federal agencies—including the DoD, CIA, and HHS—whose entrenched power supersedes the executive power". This network of power is metaphorically referred to as the "Cosa Nostra," meaning "This Thing of Ours," a secretive and resilient power structure.
Now, let's explore the topic of fascism and wars linked to the "Deflationary Gap." The concept of the "Deflationary Gap" is presented as a crucial element in understanding 20th-century economic crises and the rise of authoritarian, militaristic fascism and wars. Defined as an economic imbalance with a surplus of goods and a dearth of money supply for consumption due to retained household savings, the "Deflationary Gap" creates many "losers" and punishes "political entrepreneurs" and those controlling "fiat money production". Fascist "austerity" policies during economic contraction are designed to reduce government spending that crowds out capital for unsold goods and services, with the notable exception of money spent on wars. Deflation, characterized by falling prices, can make it impossible for producers to recover costs and profit.
The Deflationary Gap can be addressed by lowering supply, increasing demand, or increasing natural resources and hard assets to serve as collateral for fractional interest lending. This last option is often achieved through "piracy wars" to exploit natural resources of other countries, regime change through "color revolutions," and using "mercenary proxy nations" to fight "banker's wars". All world wars since 1900 are characterized as proxy wars fought for the "bank of London".
The source identifies several manifestations of a "fascist austerity policy" implemented since 2020 to reduce the Deflationary Gap:
Corporate medicine transforming into a "mass depopulation industry" through vaccinations, quarantines, and "overkill drug dosages".
Mysterious fires at food processing plants, disguised as accidents, allowing corporate agriculture to collect insurance before facing bankruptcy.
Militant Antifa and BLM mobs carrying out riots, arson, and vandalism against minority-owned small businesses with legal impunity, funded by Silicon Valley corporations and George Soros, concurrently with COVID lockdowns targeting small businesses.
Religious-based NGOs, funded by Soros and former presidents Bush and Obama, facilitating the relocation of millions of "un-naturalized, unskilled migrants" from South America to provide cheap labor, particularly for apartment builders in California, displacing skilled American workers.
Privatization policies transferring wealth from the working class to new "privateers" to compete with socialized Chinese corporations. Examples include Space X replacing NASA, and e-commerce giants replacing local businesses through selective COVID lockdowns.
Government austerity selectively targeting non-essential jobs programs like the federal Education Department, EPA, FEMA, and congressional USAID programs.
Social Security and Medicare being adjusted for hyperinflation but with a proviso for eventual phase-out around 2035, and immigrants being banned from these programs.
Increased Defense Department funding to support regime changes and wars in the Middle East to capture foreign natural resources, providing "hard assets" for London banks to collateralize fractional lending. The abrupt U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan by the Biden administration, leaving behind war equipment, is framed as a strategic move related to fighting wars in Gaza and Ukraine, potentially with London banks using Afghan troops for insurrections in Britain.
The COVID crisis of 2020 is presented as a "legitimate government cover for fascist economic civil war waged on the Working Class and Small Business Class" by banking and high-tech industries, effectively a "mass regulatory taking of private property to benefit private interests". The shift to e-commerce is described as moving market value from lowest-priced competitive products to highest-priced goods benefiting "digital middlemen and Silicon Valley oligarchs". Mandated rooftop solar power and e-vehicles are cited as non-market goods requiring massive tax subsidies that enrich "stock-owning oligarchs," with claims of air quality health dividends dismissed as fraudulent in California. Income inequality significantly increased during the COVID crisis, with growth in billionaires and "Knowledge-Class" jobs at the expense of the working and small business classes.
The source suggests that by 2025, London banks and Israel are nearing failure due to a collapsing post-WWII "Ponzi banking scheme," leaving the U.S. with a massive $31+ trillion debt from "unnecessary wars" that did not benefit Americans. Audits reportedly reveal $21 trillion stolen from the U.S. Department of Defense budget over 15 years, diverted to the London banking system and offshore tax havens, including a raid on the Cal-PERS retirement system. London bankers are accused of skimming 3% to 15% fees from international money exchange transfers since the end of WWII. The desire for repayment of artificial inflationary fiat money debt in "sound money" is linked to potential legislative actions like the "Genius Act" (Stable Coin Act), which would continue funding national budget deficits as Japan and China cease buying U.S. T-bills. Stable Coins are criticized for not stopping fiscal profligacy or "banker's wars," and are viewed by some conservatives as a potential "totalitarian surveillance system". However, economist Tom Luongo suggests Stable Coin could allow banks to issue more loans at lower rates by circumventing intermediary exchange banks and double reserve requirements, effectively cutting out the central bank middleman and potentially backing debt with bitcoin and gold. This could shift from a system of buying cheap imported goods with debt to producing own goods with debt backed by gold and stabilized bitcoin. Despite Trump's "bombastic misdirection," he is seen as having a strategy to abandon London's "totalitarian money dominance," pursue a multipolar world with currencies like BRICS (Russia, China, Iran), and reduce European dependence on U.S. aid and military proxy wars. The author concludes that domestic corporate fascism, hyperinflation, domestic terrorism, "weaponized immigration and medicine," and wars to reduce the Deflation Gap do not have to be inevitable, but expresses concern about the "London-Israel axis" potentially deploying atomic weapons out of desperation.
Next, let's discuss ethnolinguistic tensions and societal changes in Europe. The source highlights a real-world incident in Belgium where a train attendant's use of French, "bonjour," in a Dutch-speaking region led to an official complaint that was upheld, illustrating what the author sees as "Europe's petty ethnolinguistic quarrels". While these disputes may seem trivial, some historians theorize that Europe's division into feuding principalities spurred continuous weapon development, leading to a military technology edge that enabled global conquest and the imposition of European languages worldwide.
Today, Europe is experiencing a "biological contraction" due to declining birth rates, resulting in an "inverted age pyramid" where there are not enough young workers to support pensioners. The official response to forestall economic catastrophe has been mass immigration. This mass immigration has sparked ethnic tensions and the rise of "ethno-nationalist politics," sometimes leading to "race riots". Many European ethnonationalists, influenced by what the author terms "Zionist propaganda," have "scapegoated the religion of Islam," often lumping all non-pale-skinned immigrants as "Muslims" regardless of their actual religious background. The author argues that this "racist fixation on Islam makes little sense," as the purported issues with immigrants, such as higher crime rates, are inversely related to their religiosity. The "hidden grammar" driving Islamophobia is suggested to be an "unconscious realization that Islam endures while Christianity has declined," leading to jealousy over the higher birth rates in Muslim cultures.
Instead of scapegoating, the author suggests Euronationalists should "re-embrace traditional values, go back to church, stigmatize sex outside of marriage," and even consider converting to Islam to rebuild a "European Islamic community". Islam is presented as "in essence a reformed version of Christianity," sharing most Christian values and rejecting the "decadent worldliness and materialism of today's secular West". The author believes Islam could rekindle spirituality and help Europeans explore their Christian heritage. A "specifically European Islam" is envisioned as applying European "practical and critical reason" with Sufi mysticism. This approach, driven by a post-Christian culture, might facilitate a return to monotheism via Islam due to its "pure monotheism, universalism," and resilience to "corrosive reason," unlike "Christianity's dogmatic mystifications". Such an interpretive approach could lead to "flexible interpretations of Islamic doctrines" and a "liberal Islam" that adapts laws to context without mimicking "ungodly liberalism". The flourishing of Sufism in Western countries is noted as a sign of a "hunger for authentic spirituality".
The historical example of al-Andalus (Islamic Spain) is cited as a "greatest expression of European Islam," where scientific marvels and mystical theosophy coexisted with fruitful coexistence among Christians, Jews, and Muslims. The "Iberian Holocaust" that culminated in the expulsion of former Muslims is mentioned, with survivors fleeing primarily to Morocco. Moroccan culture is described as multi-ethnic, multi-linguistic, flexible, and open, heavily influenced by a Sufi tradition. Morocco's current material progress, including infrastructure upgrades and AI research, exists alongside a flourishing mystical strain, with Sufi music and writings frequently cited in mass media and mosques. The Moroccan government has reportedly promoted its Sufi roots post-9/11 to distinguish its Islam from Salafi-Wahhabi interpretations.
The author raises concerns about whether Moroccans will bring Sufi-Andalusian values back to Europe via immigration, noting that many immigrants are from poorer, less-educated segments of Moroccan society and could form a "lost generation" lacking religious guidance. The article critiques Western "chauvinists" for Islamophobia and the European left for "mindlessly promoted what some call 'weaponized immigration'" without understanding the resulting chaos. This "weaponized immigration" is theorized to be unleashed by a "globalist bankster oligarchy" intending to destroy families, communities, religions, ethnicities, and nations that could resist the power of money. The author advocates for "principled resistance" against oligarchs and their "pseudo-leftist useful idiots," urging for narratives that rebuild a sustainable, self-reproducing world that embraces religion and religious pluralism, rather than ethnic strife or "a second genocide of al-Andalus".
Let's discuss price inflation in the U.S. economy. In June 2025, price inflation rose to a five-month high, with the consumer price index (CPI) increasing 2.7 percent year-over-year and 0.3 percent month-over-month. This marked the largest year-over-year increase in four months and the largest month-to-month increase since January 2025, surpassing previous growth rates. Core CPI, excluding volatile food and energy prices, also reached a four-month high year-over-year and a five-month high month-to-month.
The article contends that this price inflation is a "continued legacy of the monetary inflation" resulting from "Trump-Biden efforts to embrace huge deficits and pressure the Federal Reserve to push interest rates downward with easy-money policies". It explicitly states that tariffs are "not inflationary" in the strict sense of causing a general increase in prices. While tariffs, as taxes, can increase prices in directly impacted areas (e.g., steel), the source argues that without an increase in the money supply, rising prices in one area would lead to falling prices in others, maintaining overall price stability. Tariffs are seen as potentially deflationary by raising input costs, thus reducing labor demand and wages, which would then lower overall demand. Tariffs are characterized as "sales taxes on goods Americans wish to buy," reducing disposable income.
The ongoing price inflation has led to real wages stagnating for years. Since January 2021, average hourly earnings increased by 21 percent, but CPI inflation rose by nearly 22.5 percent, meaning real inflation-adjusted earnings actually fell. The White House's claim that "prices for everyday Americans continue to fall" is contradicted by the report, as while new and used vehicle prices might have fallen month-to-month, categories like shelter, medical care, food, and energy all showed rising prices year-over-year. CPI core inflation and PCE (the Fed's favored measure) have been above the Fed's two-percent target for over 50 months. The bond markets signal investor skepticism that price inflation is "solved," with longer bond yields surging after the CPI report's release, indicating expectations of persistent inflation.
Now, let's discuss the decline of the American Dream. The author argues that the "American Dream," defined as homeownership, a stable family, and financial security, was achievable for most people from the end of World War II until the early 2000s. This dream included owning a home, having a faithful spouse who desired many children, and favorable job prospects, especially for veterans, where jobs often paid a "living wage". Upward mobility was common, and strong unions contributed to higher wages, better benefits, and decent pensions. For example, a Safeway cashier in the early 1980s earned $17 an hour, equivalent to about $112,000 today, a stark contrast to current starting wages.
However, the author asserts that the American Dream has "deteriorated to such an extent that very few can hope to achieve it". This decline is attributed to several factors:
Outsourcing, disastrous trade deals, and massive immigration and foreign visa workers, which have profoundly impacted the job market and wages.
A shift in the workplace where easily secured jobs of the 1970s have been replaced by online applications, tests, and intense competition for low-paying positions that don't support independent living.
Cultural changes that did not happen "naturally" but were engineered, beginning in the 1950s. Teenagers were "invented" as a demographic to exploit, with media portraying friction between parents and children previously absent.
Feminism is identified as a major force that altered the "family unit," the foundation of the American Dream. It discouraged housework and motherhood, leading to a shift where women sought careers, and premarital sex became normalized, resulting in "no fault divorces, latch key kids, and widespread abortions". Males' testosterone levels and females' maternal instincts are suggested to have declined not due to "Climate Change" or enlightenment, but due to "odious culture".
Financial consolidation of wealth in the hands of fewer oligarchs. The bottom half of the U.S. population now holds less than one percent of total wealth. Even if manufacturing returned, higher wages would be needed to enable consumers to buy products, a scenario inconsistent with the current wealth disparity.
The destruction is evident in crumbling infrastructure, rising obesity and chronic illness, dwindling marriage rates, plummeting birth rates (especially for young Whites), and a "loneliness phenomenon". Most young girls reportedly have no interest in motherhood, which is seen as a "recipe for extinction". Many Americans are now homeless despite working full-time, a stark contrast to past decades, driven by increased costs of housing, food, and transportation. The "new minimalist nonsense" of living in tiny boxes is dismissed as a "Chinese reality" rather than the American Dream. The conservative response of denying the dream's death is criticized, as it only persists for the affluent top twenty percent, who comprise a "managerial class". Both political parties are accused of supporting "cheap labor," low wages, and illegal immigrants, while decimating small businesses through policies like the "senseless COVID shutdown". The author expresses concern that his children may not experience a better version of the American Dream.
Now, let's analyze the Epstein case and its broader implications. The source asserts that the Epstein story's prominence in corporate media is unusual because, on the surface, it should have been buried. It suggests that the media, acting as a "mouthpiece for the Mossad-Deep State, MIC, global finance, Big Pharma, the Zionist Lobby, and other interwoven and conjoined entities," is exploiting the Epstein case for specific purposes.
Several "basic-b level theories" for the heightened coverage are dismissed or explained:
Playing a story repeatedly can desensitize an audience, making it abstract and surreal, so people might accept "Zionists run the US" as "how America rolls".
It serves as a distraction from larger issues, such as food price inflation.
It functions as an "oligarch internecine warfare play," a form of internal conflict among the elite.
It is used to demonize Donald Trump as a "pedo" and push a "Vote Democrat" agenda, despite the "two parties" not being truly different.
The article states that Epstein ran a "teen girl sex blackmail operation for Mossad," involving the highest levels of society, working with Ghislaine Maxwell, whose father, Robert Maxwell, also ran blackmail operations for Mossad. The author believes both Epstein and Maxwell were killed by Mossad once their cover was blown, considering Epstein a pure liability if alive. The "obvious Epstein case takeaway" is that "powerful Jewish Zionists control the foreign and domestic policy of the US", employing tactics like honey-trap blackmail, assassinations, media brainwashing, election-rigging, bribery, and false flags. The source suggests this public exposure could be laying the foundation for a "higher-level psyop" if "Zionists and 'in-your-face' Jewish power faction" overplay their hand, potentially blaming "little Jews". It acknowledges that the actual number of Jews holding power levers is small, and the system relies on "powerful non-Jewish allies and partners" who share "social-engineering goals".
The "underage teen girl angle" is seen as part of the puzzle. The author supports 18 as the legal age of consent, advocating for a healthy society where most females choose marriage and motherhood, as 18-25 is considered the optimal childbearing age. The article clarifies that Epstein's activities involved "ephebophilia" (attraction to teen girls), not pedophilia (attraction to young children). While pedophiles are seen as hardwired and needing "permanent removal from society," the author acknowledges that "elite" individuals can more easily avoid legal consequences for such actions. The concept of "AI fake video" is introduced as a future challenge to blackmail, as compromised elites could dismiss incriminating videos as AI-generated. The article differentiates between sex with a "milk hormone-fed 15 or 16-year-old who looks like she’s going on 29" and a "5 or 6-year-old child," arguing for different levels of punishment. Historical context is provided, noting that for most of human history, men married and procreated with teen girls, and even in the 1970s, adult relations with teens were "semi-tolerated".
The Epstein case, along with the P. Diddy case, is presented as a "titillation/distraction function," reminiscent of the Monica Lewinsky scandal during the Clinton administration. While the public was fixated on the sex scandal, significant policy changes occurred, such as the repeal of Glass-Steagall, elimination of media monopoly rules, destruction of organized labor, cutting of social benefits, and outsourcing of manufacturing, transitioning the U.S. to a "parasite financialization economy". Simultaneously, the Trump White House is described as building a "transnational prison and black op site network," continuing a "wealth grab/upward money transfer" with "international banker debt created inflation" (especially in food prices), and gutting social safety nets. The "theft of Social Security and total privatization (theft) of Medicare" are anticipated, with senior citizens' protests potentially met with police violence. The Trump administration is also seen as managing "genocides, insider trading scams, treasury-busting crooked MIC payouts, WW3 moves, [and] transition to CBDC plans".
The "everyone’s a pedo" craze is identified as another "sexual-themed social-engineering psyop to break up familial and societal bonds," similar to the 1980s "Satanic sex cult" craze and #MeToo. This climate is making normal people "uptight around kids," potentially deterring well-intentioned adults from acting as role models, while empowering young male teens to exploit adults' fear of false accusations. The "catch a predator" climate is suggested to be "artificially engineered by the permanent state" to fill for-profit prison bunks, with questionable methods used in some civilian-run online stings. The article concludes that America is a "sickest empire," unable to be reformed, controlled by "ZioCorp," and that voting is futile.
Finally, let's hear about Miles Mathis and his claims against AI. Miles Mathis claims that AI, specifically ChatGPT, is "lying" about him. He states that an image identified as him is actually an old picture of Eric Lerner, whom he suggests looks "far less photogenic" and twenty years older. Mathis asserts that ChatGPT got his date of birth wrong, which should be 1963, and falsely claimed he did not get a degree, despite his public information showing he graduated Phi Beta Kappa and summa cum laude at age 20 with a 3.9 GPA, with pictures of his diplomas on his website. He also notes that ChatGPT initially conflated his biography with Lerner's, who did drop out of a physics graduate program.
As of July 23, 2025, Mathis observes that OpenAI partially corrected ChatGPT's errors regarding his date of birth and college degrees, but they replaced Eric Lerner's photo with a "nameless smoking dude on Youtube," which he interprets as a continued deliberate attempt to make him appear as if he "physically crashed and burned". He questions why they wouldn't use one of the "about 40 pics" of him available on his site.
Mathis further contends that ChatGPT incorrectly identifies him as "most known for [his] charge field". He strongly asserts that he is "most known on the internet for blowing the cover of every CIA project in history, and most projects before they came along," calling himself the "premier fake events specialist in the world and in history," which makes "Alex Jones look like a dabbler". Even within science, while the charge field is close, he states he is most known for diagramming the atomic nucleus, achieving unification, and being the first person to successfully predict a Solar Cycle. Other scientific accomplishments he lists include outing Stephen Hawking as a fraud, blowing the BICEP announcement, denying Guth the Nobel, raining on the Higgs announcement, solving the Bode series, explaining the rainbow, explaining lift on a wing, explaining how a sail works, discovering anticolor, explaining water transport in plants, unwinding the fine structure constant, solving the galactic rotation problem, the perihelion precession of Mercury, and rewriting solid state physics.
Mathis perceives the mainstream promotion of these info bots to "suppress, censor and libel" him as a continuation of past efforts, finding it "shocking" how low they stoop. He points out that ChatGPT links twice to RationalWiki, which he claims is a "government site created to libel people like me," having admitted their job is to provoke him into a lawsuit to waste his time and money, thus preventing him from writing more papers. He feels that ChatGPT's positive remarks about his art in the final section are a veiled suggestion that the "mainstream wishes I would go back to that," but he views it as a further source of "fury" due to decades of abuse. He interprets the conflation with Eric Lerner as a pathetic misdirection from "government-paid computer programmers".
And finally, let's cover President Trump's accusation of treason against former President Obama. On July 23, 2025, President Trump publicly accused former President Barack Obama of treason while seated in the Oval Office, alongside a foreign head of state and top cabinet members, and on camera. Trump stated, "They have him stone cold. And it was President Obama. Barack Hussein Obama, he’s guilty. It’s not a question. This was treason". This act is characterized as a "Rubicon moment" that "shattered a hundred years of presidential restraint" and has no precedent in U.S. history.
The author emphasizes that Trump's bold, direct, and public accusation, made with a claim of "evidence in hand," makes it "impossible" to believe he would do so without knowledge of a formal Department of Justice investigation already underway. This is not seen as mere "political theater" but an "irreversible commitment" that demands a showdown. If Trump is wrong or fails to follow through, his credibility could implode, and his presidency could stall, with enemies seizing the narrative that he recklessly smeared a predecessor. The situation is described as "High Noon in Washington," where either Obama faces justice or Trump's presidency is buried.
Curiously, Obama's office responded to the treason accusation merely by calling it a "distraction," rather than a denial, threat of legal action, or expression of "righteous fury". The mainstream media's reaction was similarly understated, treating the constitutional earthquake like an "unflattering wardrobe malfunction" instead of calling for emergency panels or impeachment for abuse of authority. This muted response is suggested to be a "trap" of the Democrats' own making. Due to Democrats' "relentless prosecution of Trump" for "election interference," a precedent has already been established that election interference is a "jailable offense for former presidents and their teams". The article argues that given Trump's own arrests and convictions for similar core crimes, an Obama arrest would no longer be "unthinkable" or "unprecedented". The consistent Democratic mantra that "no one is above the law" and that prosecution is necessary "sends the wrong message" if not applied equally, puts them in a difficult position. If Obama's misdeeds are downplayed as "misguided but well-intended national security errors," it would make Trump appear "even more over-prosecuted" for his own convictions.
The source also notes that on the same day, the Wall Street Journal reported the S&P 500 hit a new record due to Trump's trade deals with the Philippines and Indonesia, contradicting its earlier "apocryphal predictions of financial doom" from his tariff policies.
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